I think the the journalist should get recognition for such a great play on words. It certainly catches your attention. The article itself does not belittle the QTF for having poor taste at all. To draw the crowds, the country has to invite the top seeded players, warts and all. They cannot be personally held responsible for the athletes past behaviour in other countries. If you consider the effect of John McEnroes' tantrums and how it actually drew in the crowds just dying to see an outburst, this was a good move. We all know there is no such thing as bad publicity.
I think the the journalist should get recognition for such a great play on words. It certainly catches your attention. The article itself does not belittle the QTF for having poor taste at all. To draw the crowds, the country has to invite the top seeded players, warts and all. They cannot be personally held responsible for the athletes past behaviour in other countries. If you consider the effect of John McEnroes' tantrums and how it actually drew in the crowds just dying to see an outburst, this was a good move. We all know there is no such thing as bad publicity.